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John Bond

John Bond

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10 featured booksJohn Bond

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OL4443026A

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  • Display name

    John Bond

  • Personal name

    John Bond

  • Source identifier

    OL4443026A

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  • Having lately seene a pamphlet mis-called a sermon a sermon and fathered upon my name ..

    Representative edition published 1967

    Open Work
  • Occasus occidentalis, or, Job in the VVest

    Representative edition published 1967

    Open Work
  • Eshcol, Or Grapes (among) Thorns. As they were delivered In A Thanksgiving Sermon, to the Honourable House of Commons

    Representative edition published 1648

    Open Work
  • Occasus Occidentalis

    Representative edition published 1645

    Open Work
  • Oriens ab Occidente

    Representative edition published 1645

    Open Work
  • Salvation In A Mystery

    Representative edition published 1644

    Open Work
  • The Parliaments and Londons preparation for his Majesties return

    Representative edition published 1641

    Open Work
  • The Parliaments and Londons preparation for His Majesties retvrn

    Representative edition published 1641

    Open Work
  • The Dovvnfal Of Old Common-Covnsel-Men. Being Their great Repulse at Gvild-Hall last Friday by the Com-mittee, who extruded the Old out of their corrupted Offices, and elected New in their Places. First, Shewing their manifold corrup-tions, and unequall Taxations, which they imposed chiefly on their poor Parishioners, and connived on the Rich, which hath been too common an Abuse used by them. Then Exactly describing, how they have oftentimes robbed the poore of their due, and detaining the Charity of other men from them, have put it up in their own purses. Lastly, Shewing the Manner of their Arreignment at Guild-Hall, with the Cause of their Downfall, and others Vprising

    Representative edition published 1641

    Open Work
  • Englands rejoycing for the Parliaments return

    Representative edition published 1641

    Open Work